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capital gains but some to raise the margins because they've had so many other losing positions after the election. it is a good testament to gold but it has continued to rise. i really think we will see gold prices over $2000 per ounce. lauren: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving. thank you for coming on today. david: despite efforts to knock it off the pedestal, google is still the number one search engine. even smashing one of its own records. coming up. lauren: china has the leadership and that could be bad news for foreign businesses including one right here in the united states. gordon chang tells us why we should concerned and don't forget to log onto facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us what you would like to see from china. we will get to that on the show. please sir, i want some more. more? he has ask for... what? well he did say please... please and thank you. pass it on. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-nz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends on. would anyone welcome back. time for a quick sp
capital gains but some to raise the margins because they've had so many other losing positions after the election. it is a good testament to gold but it has continued to rise. i really think we will see gold prices over $2000 per ounce. lauren: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving. thank you for coming on today. david: despite efforts to knock it off the pedestal, google is still the number one search engine. even smashing one of its own records. coming up. lauren: china has the leadership and...
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find out what they're telling our elected officials coming next. tracy: why wait till you get the las vegas to party? we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington. dave: liz macdonald never holds back. liz: it is surprising. you heard from the usual suspects, council on economic recovery and the like. walmart is saying our customers don't need the uncertainty over tax increases. cbs in in -- pointed language, our hard-working families, customers, they are making decisions on their own budgets and their confidence has already been tested, they are facing persistent high unemployment, fragile economic growth. our customers want to know that d.c. is working on their behalf and look at what walgreen's is saying. the top executi
find out what they're telling our elected officials coming next. tracy: why wait till you get the las vegas to party? we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington....
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they have an election coming a. bank of japan getting more aggressive than you might see a weakening yen and going forward. cheryl: thank you very much. great to have you on the show. appreciate it. we have 6 minutes to go until the bell rings. shares of one company today are reaching for the clouds as they blew away earnings again. will tell you which stocks one analyst says is close to defying gravity after the break. man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it hom mama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue i
they have an election coming a. bank of japan getting more aggressive than you might see a weakening yen and going forward. cheryl: thank you very much. great to have you on the show. appreciate it. we have 6 minutes to go until the bell rings. shares of one company today are reaching for the clouds as they blew away earnings again. will tell you which stocks one analyst says is close to defying gravity after the break. man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it hom mama's gonna...
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it is clear it is time for real leadership in washington for elected officials to have the courage to do something right for our country. it happened under president reagan and clinton when major compromises were achieved on debt and deficit and candidate should happen again. if not, country's economy will grow more slowly than it would otherwise at the level of government that grows and uncertainty continues about how the budget will be resolved. that nasdaq will continue to face had been sent for businesses company's growth prospects fail to excite investors. this has negative implications for treating and listings business. we may still be better than competition, but not as well as we should be doing and not as well as we could be. the competence of executives as well as investors in our markets is directly related to the problem and the debt and deficits. we recognize the fiscal cliff in compromise or even a pasty sustainable growth. these policies were created simply as the life force threat to prop the government to act in the future. now is the future and we are waiting to see
it is clear it is time for real leadership in washington for elected officials to have the courage to do something right for our country. it happened under president reagan and clinton when major compromises were achieved on debt and deficit and candidate should happen again. if not, country's economy will grow more slowly than it would otherwise at the level of government that grows and uncertainty continues about how the budget will be resolved. that nasdaq will continue to face had been sent...
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we are 15 days away as of today from what has been widely called the most presidential election of our lifetimes given that the choice between the two men running for office is very, very different. as we're in the final days, let me ask you this last question. do you see greater challenges facing cities, boston in the particular, under a mitt romney presidency as opposed to a continued barack obama presidency, and, ed, i'm going to start with you. >> i think the track record of the national government with cities is very, very weak, and i think that that's true under both parties. occasionally, very well meaning but weak, and occasionally not so well meaning but weak. and i think that's the larger challenge, how to create an urban agenda that actually makes sense. one that doesn't and, again, you know, this means pushing back on policies that mean massive spending on highways with general tax revenues. i mean, president obama's the most urban president we've had since ted key roosevelt in many -- teddy roosevelt in many ways. the latest highway bill, we had a mass infusion of general
we are 15 days away as of today from what has been widely called the most presidential election of our lifetimes given that the choice between the two men running for office is very, very different. as we're in the final days, let me ask you this last question. do you see greater challenges facing cities, boston in the particular, under a mitt romney presidency as opposed to a continued barack obama presidency, and, ed, i'm going to start with you. >> i think the track record of the...
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elected dictator, which is the case before that. that could set the stage for more violence. >> they are having a devastating impact on children. a united nations report says children will feel the attacks, even with the cease fire. 37 of those killed were children. >>> checking bay area headlines. san jose leaders will move tomorrow to hear what qualities the public wants in their next police chief. they would fire blanks, but could use the birdshots. they have had 180 including some that caused major damages to the planes. >>> a challenge of the defense of marriage act, that might be one of several they consider this week. the justices, they will decide whether or not to hear an appeal from the defenders of proposition 8, the initiative banning gay marriage. they are expected to meet this week to decide which cases they will hear next year. >>> a new pastor was sent packing. cbs 5 reported on whether or not the congregation wanted nothing to do with their newly hired leader. the new pastor, john hunter. the reverend hunter was ill
elected dictator, which is the case before that. that could set the stage for more violence. >> they are having a devastating impact on children. a united nations report says children will feel the attacks, even with the cease fire. 37 of those killed were children. >>> checking bay area headlines. san jose leaders will move tomorrow to hear what qualities the public wants in their next police chief. they would fire blanks, but could use the birdshots. they have had 180 including...
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coming out of this election, i guess my prayer, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that's the message they need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight, thank you for your strategic insights, for your candor and for your service and thanks for you coming out the week of thanksgiving and i hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving and thank you for hosting us here tonight. good evening. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the name of this place still resonates with the shattering in the hearts of the american people and more than any other people connected to the civil war, gettysburg and americans retain the knowledge what happened here was the crux of our terrible national trial and even americans who aren't sure precisely what transpired on these fields know the glory a
coming out of this election, i guess my prayer, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that's the message they need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight, thank you for your strategic insights, for your candor and for your service and thanks for you...
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a great commissioner in indiana that lost the election, tony bennett. [applause] doing what is right, doing what is right is not necessarily politically rewarded all the time. that's not why we cothis. but it is the right thing to do to transform our system of compensation and evaluation for teachers for the 21st century. and the third thing i would say or the fourth thing that school choice is the cat lettic converter to ak set rate the thing to the faster pace. we need to move the ball down the field faster. charter schools, vouchers all sorts of alternatives so parents are more ingrated and great a more open schedule is part of the answer. sweeping citizenship program from low performing schools kudos to senator for a job well done. many other states are looking at this. i would enyoung cow to stay the course. one again there will be massive pub push back. there are a lot of people focused on the adult. it's uncomfortable for people inside the system to offer choices for parents to empower them to make choices and do a better job. but the is critical
a great commissioner in indiana that lost the election, tony bennett. [applause] doing what is right, doing what is right is not necessarily politically rewarded all the time. that's not why we cothis. but it is the right thing to do to transform our system of compensation and evaluation for teachers for the 21st century. and the third thing i would say or the fourth thing that school choice is the cat lettic converter to ak set rate the thing to the faster pace. we need to move the ball down...
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i won the election, i won the election, i'm taxing the rich and i'm going to do it, take it, that's what he said. >> that's what he's saying, but that's not going to work and that's not going to solve the problem. we have a macro problem not a micro problem. we've got to fix entitlements and spending and he yes, the tax code and do them in concert, one with another and you can't do it by raising the tax or cutting out the deduction and do it by conference solutions and you put all the issues on the table and you have the players sitting on tte table, including the president of thh united states of america. >> and senator johnnie isaacson, thanks for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you, stuart. sir. >> check the big board, new home sales were down in october. and the market didn't like it and we're now down, 105 points on the dow and that puts us back to 12-7. let's get back to nicole, costco shares, bucking the trend. they're up and you i want to know why. >> they're joining the dividend rush, they're 103 companies that are rushed to pay out some sort of special dividends or move up
i won the election, i won the election, i'm taxing the rich and i'm going to do it, take it, that's what he said. >> that's what he's saying, but that's not going to work and that's not going to solve the problem. we have a macro problem not a micro problem. we've got to fix entitlements and spending and he yes, the tax code and do them in concert, one with another and you can't do it by raising the tax or cutting out the deduction and do it by conference solutions and you put all the...
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people have said since the election that the president talked about this on election night. it's going to take all of us, all of the people in the country. people spent five years and two elections. they are not going to walk away. they are going to help with the change they want to see. >> is it possible that an obama organization will remain in chicago as an entity? >> i think anything is possible. i think what's true is just from fcc law, the campaign needs to shut down. we cannot extent funds for not presidential activities. we have to figure out what we do next. that's the conversation we're having with our supporters now. >> there's an organization that could be called obama for america; right? >> it was during '09 and '10? >> attend could be separate from the dnc? >> it could. >> why not institutionalize it and make a candidate for the next race or nominee? >> some of it will live on. the tools that we built, target sharing, dashboard, i hope every campaign uses and becomes important. however, the important thing to note is -- i want to be firm about this. you can't j
people have said since the election that the president talked about this on election night. it's going to take all of us, all of the people in the country. people spent five years and two elections. they are not going to walk away. they are going to help with the change they want to see. >> is it possible that an obama organization will remain in chicago as an entity? >> i think anything is possible. i think what's true is just from fcc law, the campaign needs to shut down. we...
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she gave up on that election. this state has been taken over by consultants who are taking money out of this state and running terrible campaigns. stuart: mike reagan, i'm sorry to cut it short like this because this is a very good and important debate. >> i love it. happy thanksgiving. stuart: to you too sir. thank you. >>> big retail stores will be open tomorrow night. people may be shopping instead of being with the family. so here's the question, have we lost touch with core family values in america at this thanksgiving? father jonathan morris on that next. @ stuart: oh, this is a top story now, problems on the busiest travel day of the year, very foggy at chicago's o'hare airport. look at this, 150 flights cancelled so far. 400 delayed. this will last until early afternoon, could create a ripple effect across the country. bad news indeed. lots of economic news out earlier today because the thanksgiving holiday comes tomorrow, of course. jobless claims 410,000, big jump in new york and new jersey because of hu
she gave up on that election. this state has been taken over by consultants who are taking money out of this state and running terrible campaigns. stuart: mike reagan, i'm sorry to cut it short like this because this is a very good and important debate. >> i love it. happy thanksgiving. stuart: to you too sir. thank you. >>> big retail stores will be open tomorrow night. people may be shopping instead of being with the family. so here's the question, have we lost touch with core...
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we don't obviously want to see a democratically-elected person take the place of a undemocratic he-elected dictator, that was before that. they are planning ralliys in cairo at locations less than a mile apart. it could set the stage for mow violence. back to you. >> and the low chowds and fog never really quite cheered across the golden gate bridge and along the coastline. keeping the temperatures cooler today than what we saw yesterday. it will be cooler, still, to start off the workweek and we got rain, a lot of it. a look at the forecast, coming up these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. combined to produce record x office numbers this thanksgg weekend. "twilight, breaking dawn 2"... "skyfall"... and "linc
we don't obviously want to see a democratically-elected person take the place of a undemocratic he-elected dictator, that was before that. they are planning ralliys in cairo at locations less than a mile apart. it could set the stage for mow violence. back to you. >> and the low chowds and fog never really quite cheered across the golden gate bridge and along the coastline. keeping the temperatures cooler today than what we saw yesterday. it will be cooler, still, to start off the...
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. >>> president obama is asking americans to put the election behind them this thanksgiving. he said the holiday offers a chance to remember where americans first and foremost. >>> the u.s. postal service announced same day delivery service for internet shoppers in select cities. now back to msnbc investigates. >>> as authorities try to outsmart a savvier and more ruthless generation of criminals, they must rely on a broader network of informants than ever before. >> they know how to run a drug operation. they know how to commit crimes. this is what they do there the more sources that police can develop within the same drug ring or gang, the better. >> maybe we can put that card in the air near 103rd and martin luther king at the bar and as soon as they see him, take it down. >> surround it. >> we'll stay right there. right. okay. that's even. >> tonight, sergeant jason o'malley and the sheriff's police plan to take down an alleged south suburban crack dealer. they received a tip he's carry ago stash of coke in his van. the goal arrest him and set up his supply. >> it can end
. >>> president obama is asking americans to put the election behind them this thanksgiving. he said the holiday offers a chance to remember where americans first and foremost. >>> the u.s. postal service announced same day delivery service for internet shoppers in select cities. now back to msnbc investigates. >>> as authorities try to outsmart a savvier and more ruthless generation of criminals, they must rely on a broader network of informants than ever before....
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hundreds demonstrated in support of the democratically elected president. >> he is trying to take care of the country. he is trying to secure stability for this country. >> reporter: rallying on his behalf, they are opposing the judge's club that calls for a national wide strike. lawmakers in the united states say while they appreciate their help brokering the cease-fire, his actions raise concern. >> to assume this kind of power is unacceptable to the united states of america. >> we don't obviously have want to see a democratically-elected aut ocrat take place of a dictator that was the case before that. >> reporter: opposition in support groups are planning competing rallies in cairo at locations less than a mild apart. it could set the stage for more violence. >> back at home, enjoy the nice weather. change is coming for the workweek, les birth? >>> it has been a pleasant holiday weekend weatherwise. we will see clouds rolling in and patchy fog. coast bay and inland, the temperatures will stay in the 40s, low to upper 40s along the coast and bay. by tomorrow, we will see highs in th
hundreds demonstrated in support of the democratically elected president. >> he is trying to take care of the country. he is trying to secure stability for this country. >> reporter: rallying on his behalf, they are opposing the judge's club that calls for a national wide strike. lawmakers in the united states say while they appreciate their help brokering the cease-fire, his actions raise concern. >> to assume this kind of power is unacceptable to the united states of...
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to me the bottom line of the election of this past election we witnessed is that reform is not a foregone conclusion. at least not in the way that many of us maybe have just assumed just a few years ago. when tony bennet loses in a republican state that tells me that reform is not yet on solid ground and that the far edge of the left and the right can be beat back reforms even when they don't talk to each other at paul. you can chalk it up to the one election when the overturning of the reform laws it's easy to come to the conclusion that unions won and reformers lost even in conservative unions. of course, there are counter example like the ballot initiative approval of charters in washington. there's clearly bipartisan work for us in this room to do from the center to advance reform agenda. and as a lye lines blur between reformers and nonreformers. the movement has to invest in collaboration and organizing in order to build a broader coalition to sustain forms that we believe in. so let me make observation that is probably controversial in the room. i think the complete division betwee
to me the bottom line of the election of this past election we witnessed is that reform is not a foregone conclusion. at least not in the way that many of us maybe have just assumed just a few years ago. when tony bennet loses in a republican state that tells me that reform is not yet on solid ground and that the far edge of the left and the right can be beat back reforms even when they don't talk to each other at paul. you can chalk it up to the one election when the overturning of the reform...
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there is a gap between the election and governance. we all know about that, but having said that, they certainly did not apply a great deal of energy or strategy to how to mobilize obama's army from 2008. it was quite a crowd r -- crowd, and it was muscular and ready, sort of where do we go? you look at the 2 # million people leaping and cheering in the mall in 8 degrees. they were looking for direction for the model. we see that everywhere. of course, what's interesting is you see that cropping up in the summer, in the middle of health care, the tea party rises from the loins so to speak from the republican party, ahijacked that debate. the administration lost control of it, wrestle it back after scott brown and after they lost their majority in january the following year, but then, of course, occupy wall street adds welcoming up -- as well coming up. obama keeps them at arms' length for the most part. i think the thinking, and i hear this from progressive activists over the last few days is a bit of a -- what's that line, lbj, you kn
there is a gap between the election and governance. we all know about that, but having said that, they certainly did not apply a great deal of energy or strategy to how to mobilize obama's army from 2008. it was quite a crowd r -- crowd, and it was muscular and ready, sort of where do we go? you look at the 2 # million people leaping and cheering in the mall in 8 degrees. they were looking for direction for the model. we see that everywhere. of course, what's interesting is you see that...
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coming out of this election, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that is the message the need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight. thank you for your strategic insights, candor, and service. thank you to all of you for coming out the week of thanksgiving. i hope that you have a wonderful thanksgiving and thank you for hosting us here tonight. the evening. [applause] -- good evening. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> as negotiations continue between president obama and congressional leaders for the so-called fiscal cliff, we are going back to august of 2011 to look at how we got here, reviewing some of the debates and news conferences related to the budget control act. that begins tonight at 8:00 eastern, here on c-span. and then, the communicators. after hurricane sandy,
coming out of this election, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that is the message the need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight. thank you for your strategic insights, candor, and service. thank you to all of you for coming out the week of thanksgiving. i hope...
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for many here their elected leaders -- or i should say the elected leader morsi himself has just driven a wedge deeper and even wider. at dawn there were more tents than protesters on tahrir square. ground zero for last year's uprising. but that didn't stop clashes with police on approach roads where protesters blocked traffic, defying president mohamed morsi's orders. after morsi declared sweeping powers for himself, leaving him above the law. "we are here because the goals of the revolution have yet to be achieved" said this protester. morsi told the supporters he had to take radical measures to protect the revolution. and fast-track a new constitution being written by a mostly islamist assembly. after which, he said, he'd give up those powers. "yes, he might be a dictator for the time being, but these powers will be transferred to an elected parliament," he said. but the decrees have triggered protests and riots. dozens were injured in alexandria when angry youths stormed and set fire to morsi's muslim brotherhood headquarters. "this action makes him a dictator even more than hosni m
for many here their elected leaders -- or i should say the elected leader morsi himself has just driven a wedge deeper and even wider. at dawn there were more tents than protesters on tahrir square. ground zero for last year's uprising. but that didn't stop clashes with police on approach roads where protesters blocked traffic, defying president mohamed morsi's orders. after morsi declared sweeping powers for himself, leaving him above the law. "we are here because the goals of the...
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when i thought we were going to win this election was a few days before the election, when early vote numbers continue to look very good for us. i was pretty sure -- >> how long were you pretty sure? >> after debate 1, forces came in motion that made you confident? >> absolutely. it was competitive the entire way. i think mitt romney could have one up until the very end. i always believed in the fundamental truth, which was we were building the best campaign in modern political history. we had the better candidate and best message. i believe we could win it. >> the story of this election is the degree to which you replicated the 2008 results. many people, republican pollsters, thought that 2008 was a once-in-a-lifetime result. you came very close to replicating it. the most fascinating statistic of the election is african- americans in ohio -- a 11% of the electorate in 2008, 15% of the electorate this time. you found 200,000 more african- american voters to turn no out,d mitt romney lost by 103,000. it was finding this 200,000 extra african american voters. where did you find them? >
when i thought we were going to win this election was a few days before the election, when early vote numbers continue to look very good for us. i was pretty sure -- >> how long were you pretty sure? >> after debate 1, forces came in motion that made you confident? >> absolutely. it was competitive the entire way. i think mitt romney could have one up until the very end. i always believed in the fundamental truth, which was we were building the best campaign in modern...
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and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city government are data sets that i think show us in a very positive way. from my perspective, it's important for us to keep on pushing data sets that allow us to deal with the sometimes imperfections in city government. to figu
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liz macdonald will have the latest on that and stocks have taken a dime since election day. the others are still positive since 2012. what will the last 6 weeks of the year hold for you and your portfolio? we are going to tell you. as we do every day let's see all oil is trading especially based on what is going on overseas. basically flat. $87.31 a barrel. we will be right back. tracy: we want to take you to the white house for the annual presidential -- tracy: president obama just pardon that turkey. i am reading my script incorrectly. the turkeys are hardened, they also live happily ever after. it will not be on anyone's dining room tables this year, nor ever. all right. we have some real breaking news. jesse jackson jr. submitting a letter of resignation today and we will bring you the latest on this as the story develops. it is 15 minutes after the hour. let's check on the markets now as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. you got some tech movers down there today. nicole: we have some names to watch on a day when the nasdaq com
liz macdonald will have the latest on that and stocks have taken a dime since election day. the others are still positive since 2012. what will the last 6 weeks of the year hold for you and your portfolio? we are going to tell you. as we do every day let's see all oil is trading especially based on what is going on overseas. basically flat. $87.31 a barrel. we will be right back. tracy: we want to take you to the white house for the annual presidential -- tracy: president obama just pardon that...
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that is, in the weeks and days immediately following the election, house speaker john boehner himself came out and said, we're willing to consider revenues as long as it's not done by raising rates. and so in some ways, the republicans have kind of made clear over the last several weeks that they're willing to move away from this pledge, fredricka. >> so does that help make some lawmakers and the administration feel rather optimistic that they will indeed be able to reach a deal in the next few weeks? >> well, certainly everyone's saying that they're optimistic. you'll remember that meeting that congressional leadership had with the president the friday before thanksgiving, leaders from both parties and both chambers met with the president. coming out of that meeting they said lots of positive things, said it was constructive. everyone knows where each side stands. i know we all know there's been work that's being done behind the scenes. the real question is what's going to happen in the immediate future? and also, when is congressional leadership going to meet with the president agai
that is, in the weeks and days immediately following the election, house speaker john boehner himself came out and said, we're willing to consider revenues as long as it's not done by raising rates. and so in some ways, the republicans have kind of made clear over the last several weeks that they're willing to move away from this pledge, fredricka. >> so does that help make some lawmakers and the administration feel rather optimistic that they will indeed be able to reach a deal in the...
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they keep pushing it off until the next election. >> as a law enforcement officer for 30 years, the cartels are a vicious criminal elements and regardless they'll seek to continue their criminal elements connected beyond the street in my view as a law enforcement officer as they break the law, they should go to jail or be punished appropriately, regardless of what the sensei k. so if we want an effect on the cartels, the mexican government and law enforcement in the united states would address them and actually arrest of individuals to break the law. >> thank you. and i think that's the last
they keep pushing it off until the next election. >> as a law enforcement officer for 30 years, the cartels are a vicious criminal elements and regardless they'll seek to continue their criminal elements connected beyond the street in my view as a law enforcement officer as they break the law, they should go to jail or be punished appropriately, regardless of what the sensei k. so if we want an effect on the cartels, the mexican government and law enforcement in the united states would...
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re-elected? >>eric: what happens if republicans do cave and do sign on to higher taxes, what will you do? >>guest: well, the question is what the american people do if they see the republicans and democrats agreeing to raise taxes to pay if oh bum's bigger government then the republicans would be co-owners of what will be, unfortunately, a very unpleasant four years as all of obamacare falls on top of the heads of the american people, all of the regulations they have been delaying until after the election me begin to kick in, this is a lot of unpleasantness all delayed deliberately until after the election that will not be pleasant between now and the next four years and i don't think anyone wants it sign up to pay for all of the higherding a. >>eric: the if youly -- newly elected congress people and senate, are they signing on to your pledge at the frequency to which the prior elected folks have, the 2010 class? >>guest: well, 2010 was the high water mark but we are at 90 percent all republicans
re-elected? >>eric: what happens if republicans do cave and do sign on to higher taxes, what will you do? >>guest: well, the question is what the american people do if they see the republicans and democrats agreeing to raise taxes to pay if oh bum's bigger government then the republicans would be co-owners of what will be, unfortunately, a very unpleasant four years as all of obamacare falls on top of the heads of the american people, all of the regulations they have been delaying...
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. >>> after the election, he joked about life is all about second chances. after this november, i couldn't agree more. now, here's your first look at this morning, dish of scrambled politics. >>> a wild scene at a city council meeting in newark, new jersey, audience members tried to rush the stage and people used pepper spray to restore order. it broke out after mayor cory booker made an unprecedented appearance casting a deciding vote for a new council member. >>> down at the shore we have seen these incredible images of of a roller coaster washed away by superstorm sandy. but get this. the mayor says he wants to keep it in place because it's stable enough that it would make, in his words, a great tourist attraction. >>> former director of the cia, david petraeus david petraeus is fighting cabin fever after his downfall and considering offers of book deals and maybe even a spot on television. >>> it is the first real hurdle for a presidential candidate. who wants to end the iowa straw poll? none other than the republican governor. he says it's outdated and
. >>> after the election, he joked about life is all about second chances. after this november, i couldn't agree more. now, here's your first look at this morning, dish of scrambled politics. >>> a wild scene at a city council meeting in newark, new jersey, audience members tried to rush the stage and people used pepper spray to restore order. it broke out after mayor cory booker made an unprecedented appearance casting a deciding vote for a new council member. >>>...
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. >> it's a close go argument for this election cycle. we go back to the clinton days. remember the chinese general, clinton was about money. they came from arkansas, they saw a way to enrich themselves. then the bush administration which tom tried to take to the supreme court. the obama administration, he ran specifically of power of hope and change. i'm going to be most transparent administration in american history. second or third act of this film is absolutely shocking because it's shown how the new media companies have tried to fight him every step of the way. >> the problem is the film points it out, it didn't begin with the obama administration and it won't end. >> sean: we're going to take a break. they'll expose the dangerous precedent of the obama administration. >> look at the obama administration they brought in a support system of unelected, unaccountable people who will make this country fundamentally different from what it should be as a republic. [ malannouncer ] it'that time of year again. time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants t
. >> it's a close go argument for this election cycle. we go back to the clinton days. remember the chinese general, clinton was about money. they came from arkansas, they saw a way to enrich themselves. then the bush administration which tom tried to take to the supreme court. the obama administration, he ran specifically of power of hope and change. i'm going to be most transparent administration in american history. second or third act of this film is absolutely shocking because it's...
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it's very hard to quantify sandy and the elections overall. macys said we had a record black friday, but it wasn't enough to overcome the effects of sandy. no longer will nordstrom do monthly sales. less than 20% of retailers now report monthly sales. it's really hard to gauge anything based on these retail sales number. you know the whole world was up? europe was up to a new high. boy were the bulls wrong on this. i was part of it unfortunately. in september and october, we were all bullish on china. a big restructuring, nothing's happened. that's why the market is drifting lower, concerns about bank capitalization rates, this calls for big buy backs on the main land. the grandfathers in shanghai who trade in that market are not trading as much, they're not as interested. every list i have seen is cash a percentage of market cap. usually it's about 7% and above. i see ray theon has a really good one. o'reilly automotive was another good one. >> thank you, bob. >> shadow inventory, that's down, copper developing, you can't get the copper. a lo
it's very hard to quantify sandy and the elections overall. macys said we had a record black friday, but it wasn't enough to overcome the effects of sandy. no longer will nordstrom do monthly sales. less than 20% of retailers now report monthly sales. it's really hard to gauge anything based on these retail sales number. you know the whole world was up? europe was up to a new high. boy were the bulls wrong on this. i was part of it unfortunately. in september and october, we were all bullish on...
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. >> it's a close go argument for this election cycle. we go back to the clinton days. remember the chinese general, clinton was about money. they came from arkansas, they saw a way to enrich themselves. then the bush administration which tom tried to take to the supreme court. the obama administration, he ran specifically of power of hope and change. i'm going to be most transparent administration in american history. second or third act of this film is absolutely shocking because it's shown how the new media companies have tried to fight him every step of the way. >> the problem is the film points it out, it didn't begin with the obama administration and it won't end. >> sean: we're going to take a break. they'll expose the dangerous precedent of the obama administration. >> look at the obama administration they brought in a support system of unelected, unaccountable people who will make this country fundamentally different from what it should be as a republic. [ malannouncer ] it'that time of year again. time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants t
. >> it's a close go argument for this election cycle. we go back to the clinton days. remember the chinese general, clinton was about money. they came from arkansas, they saw a way to enrich themselves. then the bush administration which tom tried to take to the supreme court. the obama administration, he ran specifically of power of hope and change. i'm going to be most transparent administration in american history. second or third act of this film is absolutely shocking because it's...
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i got into education reform largely because as an elected official in washington, d.c. i would visit schools and talk to teachers. after i was elected for the first time in 1993, i would go to school and see a couple of these bright eyed kids in some of these low income communities. troubled, challenge neighborhoods. troubled, challenged schools. i said, what is that kid's story? the teacher would tell me. the kid seemed to be so energetic, so bunch potential. -- so much potential. a couple years later, i hear he got dropped out. that kid never could read. it struck me when i looked at the negative social indicators in washington, d.c. -- similar to other countries around the country -- all the negative social stuff was directly related to the lack of education. 90% of the inmates in d.c. were high-school dropouts. in terms of homelessness, joblessness, drug addiction -- there are statistics out there now that if we increase the high-school graduation rates in this country by 10%, we reduce the murder rate by 20%. all of these indicators show that there is nothing more
i got into education reform largely because as an elected official in washington, d.c. i would visit schools and talk to teachers. after i was elected for the first time in 1993, i would go to school and see a couple of these bright eyed kids in some of these low income communities. troubled, challenge neighborhoods. troubled, challenged schools. i said, what is that kid's story? the teacher would tell me. the kid seemed to be so energetic, so bunch potential. -- so much potential. a couple...
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just two weeks after the longest, most expensive and most exhausting election in u.s. history, troubled eyes are turning this morning to 2016 speculation as it begins over the next batch of candidates. republican up and comer jeb bush jr. says his dad needs to make a run for the white house. >> your dad going to run for president? >> i don't know. no comment. i certainly hope so. >> which is it, i don't know or no comment? >> you said. i don't know. no comment, and i hope so. which are all kind of contradictory. you hope so but -- >> full loaf of bread there. >> word out of florida is jep bush is getting his ducks in a row for 2016. jeb jr. also weighed in on marco rubio, another potential 2016 candidate. earlier this week rubio passed on a question on the age of the earth, calling it one of the great mysteries. not to scientists, they say it's 4.5 billion years old. jeb called rubio's response a head-scratching type of answer. senator rand paul of kentucky is ready to follow in his pop's footsteps and make a run for the top spot, but the 2016 republican field may be m
just two weeks after the longest, most expensive and most exhausting election in u.s. history, troubled eyes are turning this morning to 2016 speculation as it begins over the next batch of candidates. republican up and comer jeb bush jr. says his dad needs to make a run for the white house. >> your dad going to run for president? >> i don't know. no comment. i certainly hope so. >> which is it, i don't know or no comment? >> you said. i don't know. no comment, and i...
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that election we just had. the one where voters re-elected the obama care guy, the one that had obama in his name, that was but a flesh wound. today boehner wrote an op-ed to the cincinnati inquirer which begins with, quote, president obama has won re-election but as was the case before the election, obama care has to go. if you read on in his op-ed, things get a little strange. boehner went on to share the big plan which is, quote, over the past couple of years i have noted there are essentially three major routes to repeal of the president's law. the courts, the presidential election process and the congressional oversight process. with two of those three routes having come up short, the third and final one becomes more important than ever. vigor us oversight of the health care law by the house can be expected and, in fact, is already under way. one of these things is not like the other. the courts and the presidential election process, they can actually stop obama care from happening. you get supreme court r
that election we just had. the one where voters re-elected the obama care guy, the one that had obama in his name, that was but a flesh wound. today boehner wrote an op-ed to the cincinnati inquirer which begins with, quote, president obama has won re-election but as was the case before the election, obama care has to go. if you read on in his op-ed, things get a little strange. boehner went on to share the big plan which is, quote, over the past couple of years i have noted there are...
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the pace of the increase slowed the same month as election day, and as talks over avoiding the fiscal cliff heated up in washington. fewer americans filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week. initial jobless claims fell by 41,000 as the impact of super- storm sandy on the job market began to ease. still, new claims remain over 400,000 thanks to the storm. on wall street: the dow closed up 48 points, the nasdaq added almost 10, and the s&p 500 finished higher by three. >> susie: stocks also rose on news of a ceasefire in the fighting between hamas and israel in the gaza strip. the announcement came after a week of rocket attacks and counter-attacks that has killed an estimated 150 people. most of the dead are palestinians. and just before that agreement to end hostilities, a bomb exploded in a tel aviv bus station injuring 27. >> tom: i don't wake up trying to solve for wall street, i wake up trying to solve for our members and customers each and every day. still ahead, we talk health care reform with florida's largest health insurer, chairman and c.e.o. of florida
the pace of the increase slowed the same month as election day, and as talks over avoiding the fiscal cliff heated up in washington. fewer americans filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week. initial jobless claims fell by 41,000 as the impact of super- storm sandy on the job market began to ease. still, new claims remain over 400,000 thanks to the storm. on wall street: the dow closed up 48 points, the nasdaq added almost 10, and the s&p 500 finished higher by three....
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the election. i think the writing was on the wall, and i and many others kept saying before the election that we had a problem with immigration. and i know that after this election there would be a lot of introspection and analysis of how to get the latino vote. but at the end to me it was the latino vote or romney not proceed veiling precisely because of the latino vote and specifically because of the issue of immigration. if governor romney would have had a more constructive view on it from the git-go, he would have been a more competitive candidate and frankly at the end he would have ended up prevailing in the election. he didn't win, contrary to apparently what he thinks, not because latinos voted for obamacare or entitlements, they just didn't like him because of the things he said about immigration. you remember what he said, people should self-deport. sounds something very similar to what chris could vac would say, the secretary of state of kansas, who was one of the co-authors of the arizo
the election. i think the writing was on the wall, and i and many others kept saying before the election that we had a problem with immigration. and i know that after this election there would be a lot of introspection and analysis of how to get the latino vote. but at the end to me it was the latino vote or romney not proceed veiling precisely because of the latino vote and specifically because of the issue of immigration. if governor romney would have had a more constructive view on it from...
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his book is about this election. what is it in your first book about obama than they do cast him as a centrist? >> well, i always thought he was a proud taste and pretty much his overall approach to issues when he was an illinois state senator, when he was in the u.s. senate. when they read, have to ask about his book about his altogether pre-senate career. it's pretty clear he's not an ideologue. so i always thought the idea of him as a socialist or whatever is just a smear. -- element of truth to it? >> the next book is about -- >> margaret was said you were supposed to tell me. >> there was a concerted effort that started even before he became president, but really accelerated in 2009 to destroy him politically for the purposes of regaining power. and so, it was not a conspiracy, but there were a lot of people who had a similar interest in trying to paint him as something he wasn't. i mean, we all know about the hope further movement. one of the amazing parts about that is that how far it moved into the mainstream
his book is about this election. what is it in your first book about obama than they do cast him as a centrist? >> well, i always thought he was a proud taste and pretty much his overall approach to issues when he was an illinois state senator, when he was in the u.s. senate. when they read, have to ask about his book about his altogether pre-senate career. it's pretty clear he's not an ideologue. so i always thought the idea of him as a socialist or whatever is just a smear. -- element...
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paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a single company. >> there were awarded without any bidding to a company that was established a few months prior with a total capital of $2,000. so you had nearly a billion dollars worth of contracts awarded to a company that was just a paper company whose directors had nothing to do with the ministry of defense or the government of iraq. >> the name of that company was alain al jaria, which in arabic means the ever-flowing spring. it's address, here in amman, jordan was a post office box. it's telephone number, a mobile phone. the principal was a mysterious iraqi by the name of naer jumaili. and a half a billio
paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a...
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the schedule begins tonight with an analysis of the election. with democratic and republican strategists. at 9:35, one of their talks about "why women still can't have it all." and cbs news chairman on the future of network tv news at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in about 45 minutes, we will preview of some of the cases coming up in the supreme court. at 8:30 eastern,
the schedule begins tonight with an analysis of the election. with democratic and republican strategists. at 9:35, one of their talks about "why women still can't have it all." and cbs news chairman on the future of network tv news at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in about 45 minutes, we will preview of some of the cases coming up in the supreme court. at 8:30 eastern,
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>> you always have people after a difficult election turn left. but they make no sense. take a look at what is really happening. the president of the united states has said, let's tax the rich people. in his budget he raises taxes on higher incomes and half of all small businesses. that's a body blow to the maul businesses. small businesses. they want to tax the higher income people first and then they're going after everybody else. the good news is when you do apolog polling on this, as yu did last year, obama says we're going to rich? anhey said, do you think he will also tax the middle class and 75% said yes. the code is tax the rich people first and then you. >> grover no norquist, president for tax reform, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> tom: tomorrow on nbr, we talk health care reform with florida's largest health insurer. the chairman and c.e.o. of florida blue, patrick geraghty, joins us. and how's business at 35,000 feet? an update on the nation's airlines as the busy holiday travel season heats up. >> susie: we know these are tough times for businesses to
>> you always have people after a difficult election turn left. but they make no sense. take a look at what is really happening. the president of the united states has said, let's tax the rich people. in his budget he raises taxes on higher incomes and half of all small businesses. that's a body blow to the maul businesses. small businesses. they want to tax the higher income people first and then they're going after everybody else. the good news is when you do apolog polling on this, as...
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what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what should a proper energy policy look like to do everything you're saying, create jobs and, in fact, take advantage of this opportunity that america has. >> i think the energy policy sometimes is made more difficult than it needs to be. to me, there are three things th that you need focus on. do you want affordable energy, do you want secure energy, and the environmental characteristics you want. we talk about those one at a time. we need to talk about those together. >> let me ask you a few questions about from the investment community. i guess the biggest cloud hanging over the company is this $28 billion judgment by the court in ecuador. what can you tell us about that? what should investors know at this point in time in. >> well, the simple answer, this has been labeled an environmental case, but it's really not. it's actually a fraud that's been perpetrated on hair sholders of our company. we're going to fight it vigorously. basically, what we've seen is u.s. trial lawyers have
what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what should a proper energy policy look like to do everything you're saying, create jobs and, in fact, take advantage of this opportunity that america has. >> i think the energy policy sometimes is made more difficult than it needs to be. to me, there are three things th that you need focus on. do you want affordable energy, do you want secure energy, and the environmental characteristics you want. we talk about those one at a time....
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in a sense this is the election. at this point the democratic party has split between northern democrats and southern democrats. neither have actually chosen the candidate with lincoln's old adversary and it doesn't happen. the party means they will win the election so the republicans know they're picking a president in history and a one-term congressman over to term governor and senator with international reputation. there are consequences for choosing such an extreme person in a situation like. and they are not necessarily all good petraeus connect no. senate. tell us about how this plays out with lincoln. >> guest: if you are going to pick a president for a crisis in place of war. one thing you don't want is a psychological problem but lincoln i think the evidence is overwhelming he suffered a lifelong. at least twice he's been put on suicide watch by friends who've removed all chabad objects from his room and kept with him 24 hours a day. when you think about what it was light to be put its the how debilitating h
in a sense this is the election. at this point the democratic party has split between northern democrats and southern democrats. neither have actually chosen the candidate with lincoln's old adversary and it doesn't happen. the party means they will win the election so the republicans know they're picking a president in history and a one-term congressman over to term governor and senator with international reputation. there are consequences for choosing such an extreme person in a situation...
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the election is behind us. whatever short-term advantage the majority may have felt it had by protecting its members from voting on almost everything is over. we don't need to have a perpetual election in the country. we have huge issues before us here at the end of the year, much of which will probably carry over into next year. it's a time that we ought to be building collegiality and relationships and not making incendiary moves that are damaging to the institution and could have serious ramifications on our ability to work together here at the end of the year. so i would encourage my friend, the majority leader, to think thoroughly through whether this is the direction he wants to take this body. i think it is a huge mistake. the american people sent us here to solve big problems and we ought to be concentrating on trying to bring everybody together behind an agreement -- hopefully it can be reached here before the end of the year -- to do really, really important work for the american people. mr. reid: mr.
the election is behind us. whatever short-term advantage the majority may have felt it had by protecting its members from voting on almost everything is over. we don't need to have a perpetual election in the country. we have huge issues before us here at the end of the year, much of which will probably carry over into next year. it's a time that we ought to be building collegiality and relationships and not making incendiary moves that are damaging to the institution and could have serious...
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. >> reporter: he's been elected county commissioner and he owns a famous brothel. the mustang ranch. you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on everything and he's worried about the fiscal cliff in a region recovering more slowly than the rest of the nation. >> to me, our world is tied to confidence. confidence in our leaders, confidence in washington. confidence in taxes. trying to figure out what's going to happen with all the health care. and we are absolutely crushed with regulation. this is where the buck stops. all of the rules that are made back there. all the regulations that are made back there. all the financial decisions, they all flow right down here to where you and i are standing. and if companies aren't calling and if they aren't expand
. >> reporter: he's been elected county commissioner and he owns a famous brothel. the mustang ranch. you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on...